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25 Feb 2009

Green Party member says sleeping with Fianna Fail is largely unsatisfactory

My criticism of the Irish Green Party (motorway building friends of Ireland's most corrupt political party)...has been taken up by one of their own members of parliament in Dublin.

The coalition with Fianna Fail is damaging Green politics right across Europe...please stand up for ecology, social justice and peace by getting out of the coalition.

I think these comments are a bit too frank even for me but at least there are no plans to introduce nuclear power in Ireland, having said that the banking bailout is bankrupting the country and the weekend saw huge protests against the government. So I guess they could not afford it if they wanted it.

In December activists occupied his office to protest against education cuts:

The alternative to FF who have long been dogged by scandal and corruption is another centre right party Fianna Gael....however Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams is calling for a SF, Labour, Green Party coalition which would be more radical.

In turn Sinn Fein rule in the North with Ian Paisley's DUP has been more than a little controversial.

The Irish people will speak, perhaps more subtly than Mr Gogarty, and change will be inevitable.

Over 110,000 people demonstrated against the present coalition, a huge number for a country with just a couple of million citizens.

There is a lot in Sinn Fein's past not to be proud of and association with dubious bank robberies etc is one of them. However, they have generally taken the democratic route in Northern Ireland and have played a positive role in the Assembly, as well as putting pressure on Republican dissident elements not to return to violence.

All parties in Irish history have a violent past. Fianna Fail were formed from the remnant of those who refused to recognise the Irish Free State in 1921 and there is an apocryphal story about FF members assembling machine guns in telephone boxes outside the Irish parliament in 1932 when they won the general election in case the Free State government (Fine Gael) would not allow them to take over.

Fianna Fail are a byword for corruption and sleaze in Ireland and are the equivalent of the former Christian Democrats in Italy.

A new government on the left is needed and the only elements capable of forming that are the Labour Party and Sinn Fein with Green support. Fine Gael have been less in power but would have essentially followed the same route during the Celtic Tiger years as FF. The Labour Party would be the dominant force in any such coalition but Ireland has hardly ever had a left wing government since independence. Formerly the country was ruled by a combination of Fianna Fail, Catholic bishops and speculators. More recently the Church has lost its power. But the progressive forces in Irish politics need to be allowed to have a turn at government. The Irish medical system is one of the worst in Europe and is still very much means tested etc. The alternative to this is to allow the gangster speculators to keep their gains and either for mass unemployment or emigration or both.

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I am a green activist, writer and economist. Three kids, live in Winkfield. Live low impact on the land in my trailer, I am a Green Party local councillor. Ecosocialist and fan of Elinor Ostrom, have worked closely with the Peruvian indigenous leader Hugo Blanco to fight.